Yes, it spits back PIDs for apache running.

Installed Lynx and ran as you suggested. Results:

The requested URL /rdxport.cgi was not found on this server.
Apache/2.2.15 (CentOS) Server at reaiplay1s [or localhost]  Port 80

On my good machine I get the same message back.

In the httpd error log, the only thing that I see that is different than a
good machine is:

SELinux policy enabled; httpd running as context
system_u:system_r:httpd_t:s0
suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)

in access log: All looked the same as a good machine except where I ran
lynx:  "GET /rdxport.cgi HTTP/1.0"

So if it is not found, what do I change?

rdxport.cgi appears correctly located in /var/www/rd-bin with root
permission. I don't know where to find execcgi. Searches on both good and
the machine in question results in 0 found.


Tom Van Gorkom
Radio Esperanza Engineering, KRIO AM/FM, KOIR FM
Office: 956-380-8150
Cell: 865-803-7427

Rio Grande Bible Institute
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Edinburg, TX 78539

On Wed, Feb 22, 2017 at 2:32 PM, Kit Raymond Haskins <[email protected]> wrote:

> Tom,
>
> I've noticed the grey out time remaining to be a side-effect with httpd
> not having permissions set up, or apache is running as a different user.
>
> Check and see if the apache service is indeed working.  Something like
> ps -eaf |grep httpd  <- should spit back some PID's for a running daemon.
>
> Looking in the /etc/httpd/logs directory with error_log and access_log
> have shown me some error messages while the CGI file is called.  Mine where
> ExecCGI messages in which ExecCGI wasn't set-up with the options for the
> folder that rdXport.cgi lives in ...   Is rdXport.cgi doing anything when
> you go to the link with a browser directly ???
>
> lynx http://localhost/rdxport.cgi  <-  should burp back "invalid web
> method" if you're using a web browser.  Or does this return an error
> message like "not found" or some permission error message, of which I can't
> provide an exact quote to the phrase it returns.
>
> (Lynx is a CLI based web browser, in case you are not familar with the
> command, I'm a CLI kinda of guy and do enjoy my  VI, I'm even using Pine to
> compose this message)
>
> --Kit Haskins
>
>
>
> Kit, you were right - the time is greyed out at the bottom of the library.
>> So where should I look now?
>
>
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